Tailscale is available as an official DSM package, so if it’s only you accessing it you could still block it from the Internet.
Tailscale is available as an official DSM package, so if it’s only you accessing it you could still block it from the Internet.
Jellyfin is also available as a native DSM package through SynoCommunity, FWIW.
This here is some sage advice.
I don’t think Australia is doing this for the kids. Thayer doing it so that the adults need to get verified.
I’m interested in how you like Ceph.
My setup is similar, using a DS1522+ volume as shared block storage for an iSCSI SAN for three Proxmox nodes. Two nodes are micro PCs and the third is running on the 1522+. There’s a DS216j for backups.
Also make sure the Synology has enough RAM for what you want to do.
The Texas Observer and other newspapers have their own Mastodon instance. Even Donald Trump’s Truth Social is its own instance. If you have the news, they will come to you!
You fuck tacos?
So far
Some good ideas, looking to try homed out. I really hope it becomes easier to ssh into a host when your home directory is mounted from a NAS.
I want Yattee to succeed. When I could get it to work (like 5% of the time), it was refreshing that I was searching for and finding my own videos, not just being distracted by and fed the YouTube algorithm.
Am I just an idiot or is Yattee basically unusable?
Take a few
Republicans have at least 53 senators. He won’t be removed, just like the last two times.
Or prisoners. Just might need to conveniently jail a lot of dissidents soon.
Just have to be the last one to blow any smoke up there.
Yeah, they were confederate flags, not swastikas for a while there.
Seconded. Software RAID is much easier to recover from.
Honestly, Copilot at work can be helpful. Getting the main points and action items out of a meeting, summarising an ungodly long email chain, combing through who knows how many policy documents… if an AI can do that (and it can) then yes please.
Stock Fedora Silverblue. It does what I need so I can get on with my life.